Answer:
c
Explanation:
How does the rhythm of "The New Colossus" contribute to the poem's meaning?
It creates a steady pace that reinforces the strength of the statue.
It creates a choppy pace that reflects the uncertainty of life.
It creates a slow pace that emphasizes the mournful tone of the poem.
It creates a quick pace that emphasizes the celebratory tone of the poem.
Answer:
A.
But according to my own version of the ELA quiz:
B.
Explanation:
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Rhythm creates a choppy pace that reflects the uncertainty of life. Hence, option B is correct.
What is rhythm?In poetry, rhythm refers to the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables within a line or stanza. It is a crucial aspect of the poem's overall sound and musicality, and it can greatly affect the reader's experience of the work. Poets can create a wide variety of rhythms and meters, which can affect the tone, mood, and overall impact of the poem.
Rhythm creates a choppy pace that reflects the uncertainty of life, this is how it contributes to the poem's meaning in "the new Colossus".
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Which statement from "Pardon Me" is contradicted by information in "Free the Thanksgiving Two!"? A Pilgrims ate turkey on the first Thanksgiving. . B The president pardons two turkeys on Thanksgiving. C Benjamin Franklin suggested the turkey as the national symbol. D The National Turkey Federation chairman chooses the pardoned turkeys.
Answer: a
Explanation:
Answer: its a
Pilgrims ate turkey on the first Thanksgiving.
Explanation: i got it right
Pretend you were a book character (Boy), answer these 2 questions. Please! I have horrible imagination, Im stumped.
1) As I sat on what I thought was my deathbed, I believed that leaf was connected to my life force. That once it became dry and fell, I would die along with it.
2) The leaf was special to me because I believed that we were the same. Just waiting for the day we were blown away in an angry storm. We both were just barely hanging on until we died.
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tips on memorizing books?
Answer:
re reading repeating
Explanation:
Select the response that best completes each sentence about structure and suspense. Characters and conflicts are introduced . Tension builds through a series of . The key to suspense is to resolve the conflict .
Answer:
1. Characters and conflicts are introduced at the beginning of the work.
2. Tension builds through a series of conflicts.
3. The key to suspense is to resolve the conflict near the end of the work.
Explanation:
The characters and conflicts of a literary work must be presented at the beginning of the work as they allow the reader to identify them and establish interest in the personality of each character and in how they will resolve the conflicts in which they are involved. These conflicts are presented progressively in the work and the more conflicts are presented the more the tension increases. The solution to these conflicts must be found near the end of the narrative because it holds the reader in the work and generates suspense.
Answer:
Characters and conflicts are introduced EARLY IN THE PLAY
Tension builds through a series of CONFLICTS
The key to suspense is to resolve the conflict NEAR THE END OF THE PLAY
Explanation:
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What are some reasons that authors write about history?
Complete each claim based on your understanding of how jungle law affects the characters of "Mowgli's Brothers" in The Jungle Book.
respects the law of the jungle, even though the law says he must die.
bends the law of the jungle to get what he wants.
The law of the jungle helps protect
from those who wish him harm.
By following the law of the jungle,
is able to save Mowgli.
Answer:
I jut got them all right so i hope this helps! :))
Explanation:
respects the law of the jungle, even though the law says he must die. - Akela
bends the law of the jungle to get what he wants. - Shere Khan
The law of the jungle helps protect from those who wish him harm. - Mowgli
By following the law of the jungle, able to save Mowgli. - Bagheera
Answer:
A(respects the law of the jungle, even though the law says he must die)
Explanation:
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write about a time that you had to correct a wrong and what you learned from the experience?
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6.
What type of word is underlined in the following sentence?
The completed meal was so delicious everyone wanted more.
a gerund
a preposition
an infinitive
a participle
Answer:
I think its d
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer is an infinitive.
Explanation:
Estava em casa com muita vontade de sair,porem eu me sentia meio down ,para ver se melhorava um pouco tomei um banho
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Estava em casa com muita vontade de sair, porém eu me sentia meio down ,para ver se melhorava um pouco tomei um banho
Explique o significado da expressão em inglês na frase acima.
Answer:
A palavra "down" significa que o narrador da frase estava se sentindo triste.
Explanation:
A palavra "down" em inglês significa "para baixo". Ela pode ser utilizada de forma conotativa para expressar um estado de espirito diminuto, o que significa que uma pessoa esta triste, desmotivada, melancólica e sem vitalidade. Nesse caso, quando o narrador afirma "estava me sentindo meio down" ele quer dizer que estava se sentindo triste.
an essay about a time when you were hurt by something you didn't know?
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Alone. No one to hold your hand. You try to ask for help, but no one believes you. Did I do this right? Did that sound weird? Please don't make fun of me. Feeling of worry. Feeling that you're not enough. Feeling.. Lost. Your whole life feels wasted. You can't see it but it's there. This invisible monstrosity upon you. Every night you lay in your bed crying, wanting this to be over.
Another day, same routine. Get up, school, sleep. For what? A picture. Of You and (insert friend name here) (insert activity) You find your box of old (activity supplies) a smile on your face. You pick the (activity supplies) up and start playing with it how you used to. ( Add more memories and a ending) Please give brainiliest!
Can somebody come up with 3 academic titles for this topic!!!
“Do celebrities have responsibilities to be role models”
Answer:
Celebrities need to take responsibility for their positions as role models. I always find myself peeved when in the aftermath of negative publicity, or “bad behavior,” celebrities offer the disclaimer that they never set out to be role models.
Explanation:
What is a good question to ask yourself when you see a word you don't know?
A. Do I know any other words that look like this?
B. Why did the author use this word?
C. Why did I read this book?
D. Am I sure I don't know this word?
Answer: A
Explanation:
Examine the tone. What is the author's attitude toward the subject? What emotional sense do you take from the piece? How does the evidence point to tone?
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Which idea from the text explains why Big Year birders are unlikely to cheat?
A: birders take pride in their reputation
B: birders travel great distances
C: birders see many birds
D: birders like to break records
Answer:
a
Explanation:
if they take pride in their reputation they dont wanna get caught cheating because it will ruin their reputation so it is very unlikely they will cheat
Its A i did the test And got it right
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What is a proverb?
A) A paragraph or short essay in which a writer expresses his or her opinion on a topic using a main idea and key points
B) A phrase or short sentence that expresses a rule everyone should follow or a rule that we should all try to live by
C) A sentence or short paragraph that shares a story through which the reader can learn a valuable lesson about life
D) A short saying, usually of unknown and ancient origin, that expresses effectively some commonplace truth or useful thought
Answer:
D
Explanation:
A proverb is a simple, concrete, traditional saying that expresses a perceived truth based on common sense or experience. Proverbs are often metaphorical and use formulaic language. Collectively, they form a genre of folklore.
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Answer:The answer is D
Explanation:
A short saying usually of unknown and ancient origin, that expresses effectively some common place truth or useful though.
timed please helpWhich of the following sentences shows that Maya is making a contrast?
The first article is written with an informal tone, but the second is very formal.
Both articles include the Grand Canyon as a very famous US landmark.
Each author gives a list of favorite landmarks found in North America.
These articles are both written to help travelers locate famous landmarks.
Answer:
1st
Explanation:
informal and formal tones make a contrast because they are different tones
Answer: Both articles include the Grand Canyon as a very famous US landmark.
Explanation: the sentence compares that both articles include the same topic
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Answer:
a b d e i think
Explanation:
Read these sentences from paragraph 4 of the
speech to answer the question that follows.
[W]e have vowed that we shall not see it governed by
a hostile flag of conquest, but by a banner of freedom
and peace. We have vowed that we shall not see
space filled with weapons of mass destruction, but
with instruments of knowledge and understanding.
How do Kennedy's two sets of opposing ideas
contribute to his purpose in these sentences?
O A. by contrasting his motivations with those of
other explorers
O B. by weighing the benefits of space exploration
against its dangers
OC by emphasizing the potential dangers of failing
to be first in space
OD by creating a warning tone about the dangers
of space exploration
Answer:
A
Explanation:
He shows that other explorers don't have the same motivations as him, but he will try and use space exploration for good and not for evil.
Is it okay if I put a quote in an introduction paragraph for an argument essay?
can anyone like write about your experience on the way home from school. in 1 page pls
Answer:
sup
Explanation:
well i walk home
its a nice alone time
when its sunny when its raining i always like the walk home
its quiet
and i can just plug my headphones in and listen to music for that 20min walk
when i listen to my music everythign around me just dissolves away
its just me and my music and my surroundings
i dont rly have too many friends so no i dont go over to anyone's house after school
walking back from my school i have two difrerent routes
one is walking through town whcih is crowded noisy and a shorter route
and the other is taking the nice side paths and just having a quiet place to just be with myself for once
and yeah i typically take the side paths but occassionally ya girl needs coffee so we gotta go through town ahahah
but yeah my walk home from school is very calming and its good exercise too
also i can walk at my own pace cuz everyone says i walk too slow for them but i can just be myself
its pretty awesome
In the book The Secret Garden, Mary had never thanked anyone before. How did she thank Martha for the jump
rope?
She cried and gave her a hug.
She shook her hand.
She drew her a picture.
She gave her flowers from the garden.
Answer:
I got this answer a long time ago,
Explanation:
I think that the answer for this one is because I know that she doesn´t draw a picture, and I know that she doesn´t have empathy, and I know that she wouldn´t pick the flowers from the garden, so I think the answer is B- she shook her hand. I hope this helps!
Answer:
She shook her hand.
I hope this helps
What did the author of "The Cold Equations" most likely want you to believe? What examples from the story make you think this? Explain your answer in three to five sentences. (10 points)
Answer:
Explanation:
The author of “The Cold Equations” most likely wants you to believe that Marilyn was supposed to get thrown overboard. She was threatened to be killed and this excerpt clearly shows the idea , so it will definitely help you:
“You mean it — you really mean it.” She sagged back against the wall, small and limp like a little rag doll,and all the protesting and disbelief gone. “You’re going to do it — you’re going to make me die?” “I’m sorry,” he said again. “You’ll never know how sorry I am. It has to be that way and no human in the universe can change it.”
Which headline most clearly contains bias?
A. Seven hikers reported missing
B. Rock country sherrif "Be careful tonight!"
C. Mayor flip flops on citys pothole problem
D. Police apprehend suspected thief
Read the excerpt from chapter 6 of Animal Farm.
Every Monday Mr. Whymper visited the farm as had been arranged. He was a sly-looking little man with side whiskers, a solicitor in a very small way of business, but sharp enough to have realized earlier than anyone else that Animal Farm would need a broker and that the commissions would be worth having. The animals watched his coming and going with a kind of dread, and avoided him as much as possible.
How does the pacing of this passage move the plot forward?
The quick pace makes readers suspenseful and confused about Mr. Whymper.
The quick pace allows the author to pass an uneventful period of time quickly.
The slow pace helps to place emphasis on the animals’ dread of Mr. Whymper.
The slow pace helps develop Mr. Whymper’s character with descriptive details.
Answer: A
Explanation:
Answer:
d
Explanation:
The slow pace helps develop Mr. Whymper’s character with descriptive details. I took the test and got it right
To find clues to the main idea, you should read the
A. last sentence
B. first sentence
C. questions
D. first paragraph
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"Well, this is a fine how-do-you-do. I come all the way over here to introduce my friends, R.W. and Melvin, to y'all and y'all actin' like y'all ain't got no manners at all. Yeah, ole R.W. and Melvin," he said, rolling the Simmses' names slowly off his tongue to bring to our attention that he had not bothered to place a "Mister" before either, "they been mighty fine friends to me. Better than any of y'all. Look, see here what they give me." Proudly he tugged at the suit coat. "Pretty nice stuff, eh? Everything I want they give me 'cause they really likes me. I'm they best friend."
What do T. J.’s actions indicate?
He dislikes that his old friends never bought him things.
He is showing off his new friends’ generosity.
He feels sorry that his old friends do not have nice things.
He is angry about the way his old friends treated him.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
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Read the paragraph
Louis Pasteur, one of the most famous scientists of all time, was born in 1822 in France. Pasteur is remembered for developing vaccines that
helped stop the spread of anthrax and rables. Pasteur worked many years to perfect his work and, although people cruelly taunted him and would
not believe he was right, he succeeded.
What does the word taunted mean in this story?
1. praised
2. doubted
3. believed
4 mocked
option 3 belived
because in sentence say the meaning
If the United States was founded on equal rights, why have so many people had to struggle for equal rights since its founding?
Answer:
On Wednesday, Virginia became the 38th state to vote to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment — thus fulfilling the requirement that three-quarters of the states must approve an Amendment in order to add it to the U.S. Constitution. Since the Amendment was proposed a century ago, the U.S. has never been so close to enshrining the equality of all people, regardless of sex, in its bedrock legal document.
But that doesn’t mean the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) will be added to the Constitution any time soon. There will likely be a long fight in the courts or in the U.S. legislature before that happens, as the legislators who originally passed the Amendment in 1972 set, and then extended, a time limit for ratification by the states. That deadline passed more than three decades ago.
Decades would pass before the Equal Rights Amendment would gain real momentum. By that point, both men and women had won protections in the workplace, and the women of the second-wave feminist movement — including some who had participated in the fight for civil rights in the 1960s — were pushing for equality in their jobs, universities and homes. The Equal Rights Amendment was written by Alice Paul (1885-1977), the founder of the National Woman’s Party.
Born to a New Jersey family of Quakers who highly valued education, Paul studied at colleges and universities in the U.S. and the United Kingdom and earned an impressive number of degrees, including a Master’s and doctorate in sociology from the University of Pennsylvania, a law degree from Washington College of Law, and law Master’s and doctoral degrees from American University. But her life’s work really came into focus after she joined demonstrations for the British suffragist movement in the early 1900s. When she returned to the U.S. in 1910, she pushed American suffragists to try the confrontational techniques she’d seen applied in Britain, including civil disobedience.
Concerned that the National American Woman Suffrage Association was too moderate, in 1913 Paul and Lucy Burns formed the Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage, which was later reconstituted as the National Woman’s Party, and employed more aggressive tactics. The group used parades, petitions, protests and pickets to push for the right to vote. In 1917, Paul was sentenced to seven months in prison for picketing the White House, and was force-fed after going on a prison hunger strike.
After women successfully won the right to vote in 1920, the National Woman’s Party turned its attention to the next steps. Jessica Neuwirth, a women’s rights lawyer and a founder of the ERA Coalition, a current-day campaign to pass the amendment, tells TIME that suffrage advocates saw their work as remedying the intentional omission of women from the U.S. Constitution.
Paul’s crusade in the 1920s was unsuccessful, but in the 1950s, Michigan Congresswoman Martha Griffiths took up the torch. A former judge elected to the House in 1954, Griffiths worked to have sex discrimination added to Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act and pushed the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission to double down on its enforcement of the Act. She also introduced the amendment on the House floor every year, but was unsuccessful until 1970, when Griffiths filed a discharge position that forced the legislation out of committee and led to the amendment being passed by the House. Although the Senate failed to pass it that legislative session, Griffiths reintroduced it the following year. It passed the House on Oct. 12, 1971 and the Senate on March 22, 1972. In passing the Equal Rights Amendment, Congress had set a seven-year deadline for ratification.
“Well, if you fast forward to 2019, without the Equal Rights Amendment having passed, we’re trying to figure out how to deal with bathrooms in a multi-gendered universe. And we’re trying to figure out, should in fact women be drafted if men are drafted?” says Condit. ”And while we were are unsettled as a culture about these new questions, they did not fail to emerge because we didn’t have an Equal Rights Amendment.” \
Condit notes that many of the states that failed to pass the Equal Rights Amendment had few women in their state legislatures, and historically had poor records of protecting the rights of both women and people of color. Virginia legislators’ decision to approve the Equal Rights Amendment means that the Amendment has fulfilled the requirement for three-fourths of the states to ratify a Constitutional Amendment. However, the ERA still faces another major obstacle: a past Congress had set a deadline for the Amendment’s ratification.
Going forward, that means that Congress could potentially vote to eliminate the deadline, or it could be challenged in court. Although American women have made significant gains in equality since the 1970s — and certainly since the 1920s — advocates say that an Equal Rights Amendment could still have a profound effect on the law and on American society.
Explain: